Article 62X07 HP’s first ‘IPS Black’ monitor really stands out with Thunderbolt 4

HP’s first ‘IPS Black’ monitor really stands out with Thunderbolt 4

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hpipsblackfront.0.jpg The Z32K G3 has slim bezels all around. | Image: HP

HP isn't the first company to debut a monitor with an IPS Black panel, a technology that doubles the contrast ratio of IPS to provide richer contrast and darker blacks. Dell has that distinction. However, HP's 31.5-inch Z32K G3 4K 60Hz monitor stands out with its Thunderbolt 4 support, allowing 100W charging and speedy 40Gbps data passthrough, as well as the unique ability to be daisy-chained with another 4K display - all through just a single cable connected to your PC.

It can also act as a bonafide hub, supporting accessories like webcams and mice with its four USB-A 3.2 ports, and you can plug an Ethernet cable into it. It's flush with video inputs, including the aforementioned Thunderbolt 4 Type-C port, one HDMI 2.0 port, and two...

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